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Problem Water boils at 212^\circ212 ∘ 212, degrees Fahrenheit. Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures (t)(t)left parenthesis, t, right parenthesis that are higher than the boiling point of water.

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Answer: t > 212

Explanation:

The question says "Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures that are higher than the boiling point of water."

This means t has to be higher than 212 since it says only for temperatures that are higher than the boiling point.

But since we have to write an inequality the answer would be: t > 212.

I know I did this very late and you probably don't need it but i was bored

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User Nisrine
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Answer:

t > 212

Explanation:

Given

Boiling point = 212°F

Required

Inequality that shows temperature greater than the boiling point

From the question, temperature is represented with t.

The inequality "greater than" is represented with >

So, temperature greater than the boiling point implies that t > 212

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User Vugluskr
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